Competitions WCE Board Mock Draft v2.0

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Geelong take 188cm midfielder from the Northern Territory in ERRIN WASLEY-BLACK. Very versatile, being one of the taller midfielders in the NT he has played in a number of different positions, including the ruck. Could prove a late gem for somebody willing to take the chance.

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North take Harry Dear


Harry Dear

Position: Key forward/ruckman
Height: 197 cm, Weight: 98 kg, DOB: 18/09/1996
Club: Sandringham Dragons
Projected draft range: 2nd/3rd round father-son selection
Plays like: David Hale

Just because Hawthorn didn’t initially select Harry Dear in the nomination process, it doesn’t mean he isn’t still within their thinking. Whilst it’s probable that a club may snatch him a touch up the order, there is just as much to suggest that he’ll still be available late in the draft. A terrific prospect in terms of his ceiling for further development, Harry Dear is a really nice player who unfortunately had to undergo a shoulder reconstruction after a blistering start to the season. Dear, who is blessed with a flawless set shot technique and vice-like hands, also has above average agility and athleticism for a player of his size. He’s really come on this year after a few injury plagued junior years, and has shown he’s more than adept as a rotation through the ruck where he thrives on the contact, aggression and physical side the role demands. Dear looms as a perfect long-term replacement for David Hale, and will be an absolute monster in five years.


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Port take Jaden McGrath

Jaden McGrath

Position: Midfielder/forward
Height: 179 cm, Weight: 73 kg, DOB: 15/06/1996
Club: Bendigo Pioneers
Projected draft range: 30-rookie
Plays like: Reece Conca

McGrath is one of a few players who has really been robbed of consistent football this year due to a range of unlucky injuries. The AFL-AIS academy graduate was one of the best players against Collingwood’s VFL side, and thrived in an environment against bigger bodies. He collected 14 disposals, two marks, two clearances and one score assist, not looking out of place on the MCG. McGrath is a pacy midfielder who has elite endurance, covering plenty of territory with an engine that allows him to get to plenty of contests. Although he missed the championships due to patella tendinitis, McGrath is a bullocking, raging bull-type midfielder with a knack of kicking goals and setting them up. He is a star around the clearances and runs hard to kicks goals, while also possessing a neat skill set. McGrath has also shown a propensity to tackle strongly, and is a really creative type who remains composed and has demonstrated an ability to play both inside and outside. He loves to use his pace and run and carry, but the big tick comes in the way that he can play above his height.

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82. Christian Buykx-Smith (193cm, 82kg, 27/03/1996; Gippsland Power)
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Big defender with decent disposal and judge of the ball in the air. Beat his opponents consistently. Biggest attribute is his speed for his height, has good closing speed. Was rated top 30 by some in preseason.

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With pick 86 the Adelaide Crows select Billy Frampton.

I like Pittonet better as a pure ruckman and Loersch better as a pure forward but I think Frampton will be the better swingman and provide better depth at two positions.

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With pick 86 the Adelaide Crows select Billy Frampton.

I like Pittonet better as a pure ruckman and Loersch better as a pure forward but I think Frampton will be the better swingman and provide better depth at two positions.

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He was taken two picks above yours haha
 

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